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all of my tribute tors tonight. for know, we're going to go to anderson cooper who will have all of the latest on this and hopefully, we'll have the police press conference any moment, too. anderson, over to you? well come back. an extraordinary story. we've been covering it nonstop since. the latest information that we have, three women, who disappeared in cleveland all in similar areas not far from each other in cleveland. georg georgiana disappeared in 2004, michelle knight in 2002 all have been found alive, in the same house. a man by the name of ariel castro, 52 years old, a bus
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driver, has been arrested. he is the suspect in this. amanda berry was seen by a neighbor trying to break out of the house. that neighbor, a man by the name of ramsey, charles ramsey helped her break out. she ran out of the house with a small child and dialed 9-1-1. this is the 9-1-1 call she made from amanda berry. >> help me, i'm amanda berry. >> do you need police, fire or ambulance? >> i need police. >> okay, what's going on there. >> i've been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years and i'm here, i'm flee p free now. >> okay. about what's your address? >> i can't hear you. >> okay, stay there with those
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neighbors, talk to the police when they get there. >> okay. okay. okay. okay talk to the police when they get there. >> okay. hello? >> yeah, talk to the police when thigh get there. >> okay. are they here right now. >> we're going to send them as soon as we get a car open. >> all right, we're sending them, okay? >> who is the guy you're -- who's the guy went out? how old is he? >> he's like 52. i'm amanda berry. i've been in the news for like ten years. >> okay. i got that. and you said -- what was his name again? and is he white, black or hispan hispanic? >> he's hispanic. >> what's he wearing? >> i don't know. he's not here right now. >> when he left, what was he wearing. >> police are on the way, talk to them when they get there. >> okay.
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i told you they're on the way. talk to them when they get there. >> now, there have been conflicting eyewitness accounts how old the child with amanda br ri is. joining me on the phone is brian cummens, a cleveland city councilman. i appreciate you joining us. do you know anything about the condition of these three women rescued from that home? >> no, i don't. i've got another colleague or two at the hospital. >> have you been able to talk to law enforcement? >> we do know that the law enforcement, the division of police, sheriff's office, fbi, there's multiple agencies involved. they are going to be holding a news conference at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. just to give a little local aspect of the administration of this case right now. this is an on going investigation. and they literally just got the
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warant to search the house just about half an hour ago, i believe. they've got to go through the process of getting a warrant and meticulously continue with this investigation. >> obviously, incredibly important that they get that right so there's no rush on that. to your knowledge, though, there have been conflicting reports whether there was one child or two children found with these three women. do you have any confirmation? >> no, i don't. we keep hearing what most people hear. we heard on the street that there was a 6-year-old child, but nothing more than that. >> can you describe what this neighborhood is like? and what sort of an impact the disappearance, particularly of amanda berry and g orgo rrk -- >> it's pretty devastate impact in terms of fear, as you can
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imagine, for families across the city. to put a perspective on it, the suspect's house is approximately 20, 2200 block, just off of west 25th street, a major arterial street of ours. but there was activities, one of the victims, i believe, is from 105th area. so this stretches a pretty broad area of the west side of cleveland. just a devastating impact on families throughout the area, particularly because these -- these young women were school-age young women at the time. >> there have also been early rorts, as we all know can be incorrect, there were two conflicting reports. the areas that they disappeared in, i've been told it was a few blocks from the house where they were actually found. someone else saying it was several miles.
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>> yeah, it's probably a little less than -- probably about a quarter mile, i would say. maybe a third. between a quarter and a half a mile. it's not that far. 25th street is a major arterial. park avenue is where that person was indicating. >> cleveland police say they do have a 52-year-old hispanic male in custody. can you tell us more about him? >> all we know is that we do know some family members, relatives of his, that we've spoken to already. we've got a crime and safety coordinator already at the family's house just because we have a lot of people -- it's a very tight community. a lot of people know each other. there was just a vigil two weeks ago, in fact. the families have never given up on this. it's a pretty tight knit
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community. not a whole lot to tell you right now. we're just really getting the information ourselves. >> he was a school bus driver? >> that's what i've been told. i don't have definitive information. we were actually in council, city of cleveland council meets on monday evening. so with respect to the police's work and our work, we finished our meeting at 8:00 and that's when we've been on it trying to confirm information. frankly, trying to calm the neighbors. a very bitter sweet mood in terms of knowing that this might close one chapter, but there's obviously a lot of information in terms of what led and what occurred over the past ten years.
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>> there's also another young woman who has been missing in that same area. but we don't have any information if that has been linked to any of these three young women. >> yeah, that's correct. but, again, i'd rather not comment. there's a lot of information on the street right now. and, i mean, apart from, you know, really just explaining that, you know, i think it's incredible that the families had so much confidence and very prayerful families in terms of vigils and vigilance in believing that their daughters were not killed as yet. it's just incredible. >> and the vigilance of a neighbor who aparentally saw amanda berry attempting to get out of the house, to extricate herself from this house and he intervened. his name is charles ramsey.
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i just want to play for our viewers what charles ramsey told a local reporter tonight twhen he suddenly heard amanda berry screaming for help. listen. >> i heard screaming. i'm eating my mcdonalds, i've come outside. and i see this girl going nuts trying to get out of the house. so i go on the porch, i go on the porch and she says help me get out. i've been in here a long time. so, you know, i figured it's domestic violence dispute. i open the door and we can't get in that way. how the door is, it's so much that a body can't fit through, only your hand. so we kick at the bottom. and she comes out with a little girl. and she says call 9-1-1, my name is amanda berry. when she told me, it didn't register until i got to call 9-11. i said i'm calling 9-1-1 for apanda berry? i thought this girl was dead.
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she said yes, this is me. and the detective cook, right here, detective gregory cook says do you know who you rescued? she told police i just ain't the only one. they're going up here, you know, 30, 40 deep. and when they came out, it was just astonishing. i thought they would come up with nothing. we see this dude every day. i mean every someday. i've been here a year. i've barbecued with this dude. we listened to salsa music. bro, not a clue that that girl was in that house. or anybody else was in there. how he is is he just comes out with his backyard, tinkers with his cars and motorcycles. he's somebody you look and look away. he's not doing but the average stuff. there's nothing exciting about him. until dod.
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today. >> charles ramsey who helped. >> he is joining me now, john wag sh. also on the phone is john ryan, the center for national and exploited children. john walsh, you and i have been off and together on programs and with the end result is a nightmare. and horrible. it is a joy to be with you tonight where three young women. have been given their lives back. >> anderson. i can't tell you how ecstatic i am. you're absolutely right. here is a woman and two girls that were children when they were kidnaps, 17 and 14, to come back alive, is incredible. if i could be there to hug that man, charles ramsey who came off the street and he said it. i'm a black man.
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this is a white girl that's waving to me. it might be a domestic dispute. he breaks down the door. she in there approximately 10 years. saves her life and probably the other two women that were in there and allegedly another child. anderson, i'm extatic. i'm the parent of a missing child that was foumurdered. i'm sure amanda berry doesn't know that her mother died when she was in there. day say died of a brokenhearted looking for her. her mother never gave up looking for her. i'm absolutely ecstatic. >> i've been reading a lot of the details in the last scene after she finished her shift at a burger king. extraordinary, about a week after she disappeared, her mother received a call from a
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man saying he had married amanda and that call -- and when the mother asked to speak -- and that she would be able to see amanda in a few days, the man hung up. that call was traced actually to amanda's cell phone. but then there were no further leads on the case. again, we don't know who that man was. if it is, in fact, the suspect who has apparently been holding her or been with her in this house all this time. how is it, john, and, obviously, john, there's going to be a lot of questions and a lot of answers we'll be getting in the days and weeks ahead. how often is it that abducted kids are found so close to where they first disappeared. >> well, you know, this has happened a few times before. jacey dugarb was kept in the backyard for 18 years. she's coming here to give her her courage award tomorrow at the national center for mising
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and exploited children's hope awards. she was kept in the backyard for 18 years and raped repeatedly by her kidnapper and had two children. so it is phenomenal that these girls are alive. and the first thing that they need, and i saw the doctor in the press conference who really didn't say anything at the hospital they're at, the first thing they need is counseling. the first thing is a psychiatrist. i hope they're healthy, and i'm sure they are. but think what it must be like to bear a child, to love that child and raise that child in captivity, like jacey dugard and that child is the result of a sexual assault by your kidnapper. i know that amanda berry's mother squeed all the time that she was initially a run away. these are families who never gave up looking. and i'm the biggest supporter of law enforcement.
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and i say that you cannot assume somebody is a run away. you can never give up hope. you cannot stop looking. you cannot stop questioning people. and the public is key to solving these cases. there is so much to be revealed. and there is so much work that has to be done with the adult woman that was there that we don't even know that much about, the woman that was 20 years old when she was kidnapped. i'm sure she's still got family looking. and here is the side of it that nobody's talking about, anderson. i would hate to think that michelle knight, at 20 years old, might have -- and i hope this isn't the case, it probably isn't -- but phillip gorita had a woman accomplice. elizabeth smart. her kidnapper had his wife that helped him keep nose children. i hope that michelle knight was a victim for ten years and has been recovered. i hope she wasn't forced to help him. but i've seen many pedophiles
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get sick of the children and go for younger children. i hope this guy is prosecuted toths fullest extent and that these girls don't talk to the media until they've had psychological kouns lick. . >> until michelle night was abducted in 2002, i think it's important that children are looked for, adults who go missing are not searched for in this same way? >> anderson, i've learned so much in the 31 years since my son was murdered. and i have profiled so many missing adult women, i had helped capture orr look for so many serial killers, like ted bundy, every one of his victims were listed as a run away. they were grabbed by a charming, handso handsome, serial killer. if you're over 18 years old, you
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have the right to run away, yes. but you have to dig deeper. you have to go to everybody those young women knew and say maybe she didn't run away. maybe she wasn't on drugs. maybe she wasn't a alcoholic. there might be a terrible, terrible person involved here. maybe michelle knight was a 20-year-old woman. maybe amanda was close to 17-year-old young girl. you can't assume that they're not in terrible trouble. you can't seal their death warrant by not looking for them. but these father and mothmilies up. >> we've got to take a quick break. we're going to talk to john ryan and a reporter from the cleveland plain dealer when we come right back. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine.
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being greeted by applause to the people of this community. they want to celebrate something.
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they want to celebrate someone. >> and there is a lot of celebration and a lot of different parts of cleveland and probably all throughout the united states tonight as we follow the breaking news, extraordinary news, three women found alive after being missing for 13 years. what are you learning at this point about this ariel castro? >> well, it aes really interesting. all of the neighbors that i've spoken to have basically said that they had no idea that anybody else was in the house, that his daughter would come over with his grandson. they never saw any of these women or the child. i talked to his uncle, julio castro who owns a store just at the corner of the street and right across the avenue there and, you know, he said he had never seen his nephew with any of these women. he said his nephew was a school bus driver and a musician and that everybody would tell you he was a beautiful person.
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if you asked them, you know, i talked to some over people that have known him for going on 20, 25 years. they're all in shock by this. so we have heard some reports out of people that work with the municipal school district who was a bus driver who said there was some little inklings he had something going on because he got in trouble for bringing his school bus back to the house. the details are a little sketchy. >> i also read that he was arrested for domestic violence in 1993, but a grand jury failed to indict him? >> that was a long time ago. in the recent past, he has not had any criminal history that we see. >> you said that neighbors reported that his daughter would come by with his grandson.
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so he has a daughter? was that an actual daughter? or is that one of these women who they believe was a daughter? >> no, no, he has an actual daughter who would come over with his grandsons and visit and everybody in the neighborhood knew the daughter growing up. he lived in this house and his family lived in this neighborhood for quite a long time. >> if he had a daughter that would come and visit, clearly, that person is someone police would want to talk to? >> sure, i would guess. i don't want to assume what she knew or didn't know. i looked at photos on the facebook page, there's photos of his daughter, photos of other relatives. no photos that looked that they're in the house with anybody else. even the little girl that was taken in the house, there's no photos of her.
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>> it's interesting in the 9-1-1 call, she said basically she made it clear that she was aware that she's been in the news for the past ten years, which seems to indicate that she is aware that people were looking for her. i'm not sure what to make of that, if anything. >> yeah, i don't know. i mean, i think that we'll only start to find out, you know, a little bit at a time, after some time, what these women -- what their living stitchuation was like. we have some really great trauma counselors here in cleveland. some of the best in the country who have worked with victims of violence and other situations like this just thinking that they're going to be connected with these women. >> rachel, i want to bring in gail mitchell, who is amanda berry's aunt. she is joining us on the phone. gail, i can't imagine what is goi
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going through your mind. how are you doing? >> hello? >> yes, gail, it's anderson cooper. you're on the air. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing all right. i'm just happy and excited for beth and for teddy and for the aunts and i'm -- i don't know about the grandma, if she's still living or not, i haven't really been in touch with many people after luana passed. beth and my daughter stays in touch. and i know beth has got to be ecstatic. i'm just -- oh, my goodness. theresa has got to be ecstatic. it's just wonderful. i just can't get over it. it's just so great. >> i know your family, people in the neighborhood have had vigils. did you ever give up hope? >> oh, no, my daughter just had
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a feeling she was still alive. you don't give up hope. you just pray and pray and pray, you know? i just wish luanna was here. it's sad she had to go, but she went with a broken heart. i was with her after a few months, i lived with her for a few months after -- >> that was amanda's mom who died in 2006. so your daughter just saw amanda in the hospital; is that correct? >> she didn't get to see her, no, uh-uh. she just came in. >> i understand about a week after amanda disappeared, a man actually called amanda's mom on amanda's cell phone? >> yes. yes, it was supposed to be from clark avenue. >> what do you make of that? >> they went and investigated it. and that's what i said, she's right in the neighborhood. just like when they found bodies up on seymore. that was crazy.
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she's got to be around somewhere then. they're saying that found a body. and they were right down the street. >> how far from where amanda disappeared, i mean, she was last seen leaving -- when her shift was over at the burger king, how far was that from the location where she was found? >> my goodness, it's not that far at all. that's off loraine by clark and denn dennison. it's about two, three miles away from her home. >> that's extraordinary. >> what do you want to say to her? i can't even imagine what happens next? >> it's like, it's crazy. it's -- i always knew that
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amanda was a strong-willed person. eventual eventually, i knew she would get out of there. i just knew it. i wondered why not sooner? what happened? he's supposed to have a daughter and grandchildren? what is that? did they know what he was doing? i can't wait to talk to her. i can't wait to hold her and see her. my daughter is going nuts. >> listen, i know it's an amazing night for you. i don't want to keep you. i appreciate talking to you. thank you so much. g thank you. >> yeah, gail, just our best wishes to you and your family. grail mitchell, who is amanda berry's aunt. we've got to take another short break. we're going to talk to john ryan and john walsh. i'll be right back. t's just gone james and her. so as their financial advisor, i'm helping them look
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>> help me, i'm amanda berry. >> do you need police, fire or balance? >> i need police. >> what's going on there? >> i've been kidnapped, i'm missing for ten years, i'm here. i'm free noi. >> what's your address? [bleep]. >> [bleep]. >> looks like you're phoning me [bleep]. >> i can't hear you. >> it looks like you've phoned me from [bleep]. >> okay, stay there with those neighbors. talk to the police when they get there. >> okay. okay. talk to the police when they get there. >> okay. >> hello? >> yeah, talk to the police. >> we're going to send them as soon as we get a car open. >> no, i need them now before he gets back. >> all right. we're sending them. >> who's the guy? who's the guy who went out? >> his name is [bleep].
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>> all right. how old is he? >> he's like 52. >> all right. and -- >> i'm amanda berry. i've been on the news for the last ten years. >> okay. i got that here. >> and you said -- what was his name again? >> [bleep]. >> and is he white, black or hispanic? >> he's hispanic. >> what's he wearing? >> i don't know, he's not here right now. >> twhwhen he left, what was he wearing? >> i don't know. >> police are on the way, talk to them when they get there. >> i told you they're on the way, talk to them when they get there. >> okay. all right. >> she said she was aware she's been on the news for the past ten years, i believe i heard her mention georgina. on the phone, john ryan, john, what do you make of this?
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obviously, there's still a lot of questions to be answer ds. they said they're going to have a press conference now it's been pushed to 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. a lot of questions about the relationship of these three women, under what circumstances. what do you make of what you've heard so far. >> anderson, i've had the opportunity to listen to some of your guests talk. i think the common theme has been they are ecstatic. and, you know, it's a night officer celebration. and, to us, at the national center, this is not something that we find shocking anymore. the fact is we have seen more and more long-term missing cases end up in the victims being rescued many years after their original abduction. john walsh, earlier, mentioned the case of jacey dugard, who
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was held captive for 18 years. we actually celebrated this past summer the longest recovery of a missing person, a young boy was taken at the age of 2 years of age 41 years after he was abducted. >> wow. >> so we see more and more of this. carlina white when she was abducted from the hospital, 23 years ago before she started to realize that something was wrong. that she wasn't who she was told she was by the people who were caring for her. so we other seeing these cases. the good news is, the message is weapon never give up hope. we haerd that from some of the family members. that's the theme that we work with law enforcement and everyone at the national center is kmited to.
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we know that a case is not resolved until a child is actually found. and we're seeing more and more of them being found as surviv s survivors, like the three women tonight in cleveland. >> amanda berry who is just about to turn 17, she said in that 9-1-1 call, john, that she's been in the news for the last ten years. do you read anything into that? she seems at least aware that, john ryan, she seems aware that people were looking for her. that she had remain ed in the news? >> well, you know, these children, who, when they're taken, they're subjected to -- we don't know in this case, but typically, they are totally
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captivated by their abductors through fear, intimidation, violence, maybe not only threatening to harm them rngs but to harm their families. it doesn't mean that they're not aware or exposed to certain things that they're confined to. in this case, amanda may have been allowed to watch tv. she's watching the news of her own abduction over a period of time. >> and, again, we don't know the full circumstances of this. amanda's mother received a call from amanda's cell phone claiming from a man who claimed to married amanda. never heard back. the call was traced, but nothing ever came of it. there have been reports that a member of her family said she had been seen in a vehicle at a
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shopping kre inping center, aft disappearance. rachel, there was an article that i saw and the headline said gina dejesus has changed her neighborhood. i have it right here. he interviews even regina's mother. do you know if the author of this article, ariel castro, is the same as the one who has been arrested? >> that's what neighbors and some of the family members said. what his uncle told me is that the families do know each other and have known each other for years. it's a very small neighborhood on cleveland's west side that
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has a lot of hispanic population. so he said that his family grew up with gina's family. the uncle talked about donating money to fundraisers to find her. so he probably wrote that and submitted it on his own. he wasn't a reporter or anything like that. but it's very possible that he did know their family. gina's uncle owned a pretty popular club. >> that's an extraordinary connection if it turns out to be true.
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you're talking to the uncle of areel castro. we're going to take a break and i want to find out how often it is that a suspect actually knows the family of somebody who he's been accused of having a part in their disappearance. we'll be right back. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve.
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we're just very happy that they're here and that we're able to take care of them right now. >> can you tell us you have? >> there have been a total of four. >> there have been con flikting reports of whether there has been one child. can you say whether the four people you have are three aadulthooadults and one child?
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>> i can't go into any details with that. >> is there anymore you can say about their condition? >> i can't go into anything further right now than to say that they're in fair condition. we're in the process of reuniting everybody with their families. we're just thrilled that they've been found alive. doctor, i appreciate that, thank you very much. so, again, four people, it does seem to indicate that we're talking about three aadulthodul, three women and one can assume one child. there have been con flikting reports. but it seems like, based on what
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the doctor just said, thech four people, we have three and one child. it's the uncle of the suspect that joins us right now. what can you tell us about your nephew, ariel, castro. >> my nephew, we thought was a great man. >> he had a family. >> did you ever visit him inside his home? >> no, unfortunately, not. >> so when you would see him, where would you see him?
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>> he would come to my store, years ago. but then, he stopped coming. but i thought nothing of it. >> about what year did he stop coming to your store? >> oh, i don't know exactly. it's been six or seven years. >> so you're saying 2006 or '07, perhaps, somewhere there around. to your knowledge, did he write an article -- or did he know the family -- did your family know the family of regina dejesus? >> of course. >> how did you know them?
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both of the parents grew up in the area with me. and my family. >> and i understand you helped contribute to a fund to try to help find her? >> yes. >> sto your knowledge, did your nephew also contribute to that fund? or was he in touch with regina's family over the years? >> no: >> do you know if your nephew in 2006 wrote an article about gina's disappearance? there's an art kal in a local paper by someone named ariel castro about her disappearance. do you know if he wrote this article? >> no, no, i have no knowledge of him being able to write art
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kals. okay. again, we haven't been able to confirm whether it's him or somebody that happens to have the same name. what is the next step? do you plan to see your nephew? are his parents alive? >> i know his mother is alive. we're not too close since the father died in 2004. >> and if your nephew had some involvement with these three women, what do you think? >> i think it easterble. it's a bad situation for the family. >> i appreciate you smeeking with us.
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a school bus driver who is now in custody, a suspect somehow in the disappearance of these three women, all of thoem who have been found alive in a property that he lives in. we're just talking to julio castro. john walsh is still with us. john, i was talking to ed smart earlier tonight. and he was saying that often, people who have gone missing are found within a five-mile radius of where they first went missing. >> i know you've been trying to address this question all night, about do the perpetrators know their victims? 80% of the crimes kmited against children are by some trusted authority figure, we've noechb that for yearings.
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i've actually done cases where the murderer or the kidnapper was part of the search party. i believe these are guys in trench coats that expose themselves live under the bridge. no, nobody has been able to describe a kidnapper or a guy who would rape and hold someone as a sex slave looks like. it's very, very difficult to pick these guys out. they're cunning and smart and know how to manipulate. when he got older, mie michael devlin.
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he ma he was manipulated. people forget that i was terrified to escape. you've only got to listen to amanda saying help me, please, before he come back. >> and he was apprehended at a local mcdojds. we've got to take a quick break. we'll be reich back. you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. accomplishing even little things can become major victories.
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i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. since enbrel helped relieve my joint pain, it's the little things that mean the most. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is right for you. [ doctor ] enbrel, the number one biologic medicine prescribed by rheumatologists.
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